1 11C lVlUllllllg Oiai. WILMINGTON JV. C: Saturday Morning. Feb. 13, 1886. MORNING EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. FROM ALL PABTS OF THE WORLD FORTY- NINTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. .. Senate not In - Session A. llarje Nnn er of Bills Referred o Ho nee Com mittees. ::,M." -.".t: -...'k- By Telegraph to the Morning Star.1 Washington, Feb. 12. -Senate not in session. . ; HOUSE OP, REPRESBNTA.TTVES. After the reference of & large number of Senate bills to appropriate! committees, the Speaker proceeded to call the committees for reports of-a private nature. -I - - -' At the conclusion of the call the House went Into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Hammond 01 ua., in tne en air, on uie pri vate calendar. At 4.80 (o'clock the com mittee rose and none of the bills reported were acted upon by the House, which at 4.40 o'clock took a recess until 7.80 o'clock; the evening session to be for the considera tion of pension bills. ' v : i i The House, at the evening session passed seventy-one pension bills and adjourned until tomorrow. '; .. 3 : "'"" j -l - NEW YORK. Arrangements for tne Funeral of Gen Hancock-Death fEx-GoT.Seymour; , By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l . iNEW Yobk, Feb. 12. Mrs." Hancock passed a comfortable night and rested bet ter than she has at any time since the Gen eral's death. --,- 'ill r - The Secretary of Wat will arrive in the city to-morrow morning; and will proceed at once to the Battery, (where a carriage will be in waiting to take him to Trinity Church. After the funeral he will proba bly accompany the funeral party as far as Philadelphia. Coma odore j Chandler de tailed Lieut. Nichols,! Hot the; Navy, to Governor's Island to tender Gen. Whipple the use of a steamer to transport : troops from Governor's Island to New York, and afterwards to Jersey City. Arrangements for the funeral are now complete. Pall -bearers, in citizen's dress will assemble at the Barge office, where Collector Hedden has placed a room at their disposal.; They will not proceed to Governor's Island, but will receive the body on this - aide. The navy yard staff will be! represented at the - f nnATal hv t.wpntv officers. : Cant. A. P. Cook, Commander J. CL Watson, Medical .Inspector J. C. Spear, and Chief Engineer E. D. Robie, have been detailed byCom- mander Chandler to accompany the funeral party to Nomstown. Utica. February 12; 410 P. M Ex- Gov. Seymour is dying. ; The doctors state that he cannot survive more than an hour. and may die at any moment, s 4.20 P. M. After seein ex-Gov. Sey mour on his return, Dr. Ford was of the opinion that he would probably not breathe his last within twelve! hours, and might possibly survive twenty four hours. Uttca, Feb. 12. Got. Seymour died at 10 o'clock to-night WASHINGTON. Naval Reconstruction Vlewe of Secre tary Whitney and Admiral Porter. I By Telegraph to the Homing Star. Washhtgtoh, Feb 12. Before the Naval Committee of! the House to-day Secretary Whitney and Admiral. Porter gave their views at length upon the subject of naval reconstruction! Secretary Whit ney believed this Government could im mediately begin the construction of half a dozen steel cruisers somewhat larger in size than the "Chicago." ! He thought the work could be done more economically -at pri vate yards, but regarded it as' necessary that provision be made; for .equipping navy yards with modern plants. ! Admiral Porter dwelt upon the' advantage of completing the construction of monitors : and submit ted plans for a vessel of his own design to. have a speed of twenty knots per hour. foreign: Houses Saeaed by Striken In Leices ter, Ens Police, Unable to Cope with tne Rioters, if j j : Bj Cable to the! Xornlng Star. - London, Feb. 12.4-Striking operatives -in the hosiery factories at Leicester to day renewed their riotous demonstrations. They attacked and sacked several houses. The police frequently charged the strikers da ring the day, and in each instance were re sisted, many poicemeh being injured. The authorities, alarmed at the aggressiveness of the strikers and seeing that the regular police force was inadequate to cope with the disorderly elements, have ordered the appointment of special policemen; and a number of citizens are now being sworn in to do duty as such. ; j i - COTTON STATEMENT. 1 ' ' i i " Total Receipts at jail American Porta Since September, i Bv Telegraph to the Horning Star. New Yobk,: Febi. 12. The ! following are the total net receipts of cotton at all the ports since September 1, 1885: Galveston, 614,657 bales; New Orleans, 1,429,731 ; Mo bUe,216,497;Savannah, 674,699 ;Charleston, 415,337; Wilmington! 85.666; Norfolk,433,' 597; Baltimore 4888; New York; 5,5017; Boston, 66,265 ;Newport News, 24,780; West Point,-175,923 r Brunswick,! 14,188; Port Royal,' 8,948; Pensaeola, 18.787; Indianola, 781 Philadelphia, 126,212. Total 4,811,543 bales. Ijij j . - . BUSINESS FAILURES. mercantile Agency's Report for the .'.I:.-. Past Week. ,. ? r-;--f. . IBy Telegraph to! the Horning Star.l . New Yobk, Feb. 12. The business failures throughout the entire country for. the past seven days, as reported by R. G. Dun & Co., number for the : United States 238, and for!; Canada 37; a total of 275, against 289 last. week. Business ca sualties continue if very - numerous in the ! West and South and Canada, but in other sections they are light. , SOUTH CAROLINA. ; Daring and Sneeeufnl Barclary In L. " drleeton. :i (By TelegTapb to the Morning Star.l ' Charleston, Feb. 12. A daring and euccessrui burglary was perpetrated here last night. ; An irooj safe in the office of the Clausen Brewing Company was blown open and robbed of over $600. -The robbery was evidently the work of expert burglars, who left no clue behind them. I ' ; . -"-;:.;.V 1-.; . j :---- The State Senate of Kentuckv has passed a bilT establishing the whipping postfor :t I,orSatlton correspondent of -S!HT "Bay"1 we learn that Maj. ; J. W. .Wilson and CoL 8. McD. - SaMstai!Sireceixyi8oldiiieir niMblequarry . PENNSYLVANIA: Fears of a Flood In the fllononaneia ' . .Valley. . IBy Telegraph to the Morning Star.l ' . , Philadelphia, Feb. 12. Dispatches from Reading, Lancaster, Easton, Trenton and New Brunswick report waters rising and ice gorges forming which have caused the low lands to be overflowed. No seri ous damage has been done yet, but f eais are entertained that great loss will ensue if the waters continue to rise. . ..- New Yorlc comparative Cotton State ment By Telegraph to the Morning Star. . ,' New Yobk, February 12. The follow ing is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending this date: 1886. 1885. Net receipts at all United ;;Sta1portsduringthe -week.;........;..... 10o,7cyr oo.olo Total . receipts to this date. , ..4 .vs ... 4,81t543 4,252,401 Exports for the week... 104,784 783,295 Total exports' to this . date. ............. ,o7,433 a, vou.suo Stock in all United states - ports. ..... .... . .. . . 1,094,762 Stock at all interior towns............... 228.986 Stock in Liverpool. . . . . 630,000 American afloat .- for 836,602 145,980 901,000 248,000 Great Britain........ 230,000 Raleigh Visitor: The members of the Goldsboro brass band arrived in the city this afternoon on their way to Wake Forest College. ' . Pittsboro Becord; . Several months ago the Becord, and we presume many other papers, in the State,, received proposals to have him as a correspondent, which we did not acceDt. Hind iUa lach rymal Yes, this is the "true inwardness" of Mr rage s auacc on tne Diase Teresa they declined to have him as a correspon dent 1 We will conclude by simply saying, is such men as Yance, Hansom, Scales-and the oiner leaaing men oi norm Carolina are "mummies" and Mr. Page is a JjXVR man, then please give us some more "mummies." ; Quarterly mesttnea . First Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South: Onslow Circuit, at Tabernacle, February 13th and 14th. Duplin Circuit, at Kenansville, February 20th and 21st. Topsail Circuit, at Herring's Chapel, February 27th and 28th. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia,March 6th and 7th. Clinton Circuit, at Clinton, March 13th and 14th. Brunswick ; Circuit, at Sharon, March 20tb and 21st. Paul J. Cakraway, Presiding Elder. THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City. Poet Office as follows: CLOSE. Horthern through malls, fast.....: . . . 7:45 P. M Northern tnrongn ana way mau,s bw a. ju Through mail for all points north of Blohmond...... 101 p. M. Raleigh 6:16P.M. db 80 A. X HaOs for the N. C. Railroad, and urates Bmmlied therefrom inoladlne A AN.cl Bailroad. at. . .7:45 P. M. tt 8KX) A. H. Southern mails for all points South. daily - oswr.ju Western mails (a C Railway) dally (except Sunday) 6:15 P. H. Allpolnts between Hamlet and Raleigh 6:15 P. H. Hafi for Cheraw and Darlington Bail road... .-. ....... 80 P. H. Hails for points between Florence and Charleston 8M P.H. FayetteTille, and offices on Cape Fear Ki-rr. meaaAvB ana jrnaavs law -. jl. FayetteTille, via C. C. B. XL, daily, ex cept Sundays... 8:15 P. H. Onslow C H. and intermediate offices, Tuesdays and Fridays 6:00 A. M. Smithyille mails, by steamboat, daily (exoept Sundays) 2:00 P. K. Hails for Easy Bill, Town creek, snai- lotte and little River, Tuesdays and Fridays 2HWP.H.- Wrightsvme daflyat 830 A.M. OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls 7:80 A. M. Southern malls 9.80 A. H. Carolina Central Railroad.. 9:00 A. M, Stamp Office open from 70 A. M. to 6 P. M. Honey Order and Register Department open 8:00 A. it. to 50 p. M. continuous. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. and on Sundays from 830 to 930 A.H. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 830 to 9.80 A.M. Halls collected from Btreet boxes from bus ness portion of city at 5 AJL, 1130 A.M. and 530 PJL; from other parts of the city at 5 PJL and 5 A.M. BaUroad time, 76th meridian. Wbat Rosadalls Will Do. BOSADALIS is a sovereign remedy for all dis eases of the blood. It has np equal for the cure of all nervous disorders. Bead tids certificate : I would like to bear testimony to the merits of Bosadalis, by saying that some eight years ago I was totally prostrated and could get no relief from our family physician, but after taking one bottle of Rosadalls I became entirely restored to health. I now weigh. 175 lbs., but when I first took your medicine I weighed only 130. 1 cheer- folly recommend it to all,and especially to those afflicted with nervous debility. I MBS. A. A. HABON, Baltimore . oo87DAWly tuthsat Groceries at Retail. JpBICBS SEDUCED. Bio Coffee, Green, 10 to 12&s. Laguayra Coffee, Green, 12o. -. Java, j " " 850. . Bio, Boasted and Ground, 15c pet lb. , Laguayra, " " ; 18c, or 8 lbs for 50o. - Java, ; ' " Wperlb. ; ; " Sugars retailed at very low prices. Dressed Turkeys and Chickens. ' : Live Chickens and Geese and Turkeys In great abundance retailed at very low prices. Small Baltimore and Ferris Hams. 8 rips and Shoulders. Elegant Smoked and Pickled Mackerel, Roe Herring, Salmon. Call and get prices of goods. Full stock at lowest figures. . JT." C. STI2YENSON, feb6tfi SOUTH FRONT ST. " JOEL BINES. B. S. WHITE. LAAV FIRM. i White & Hines, Attorneys at Lav, Elizalietlitofn, H. C. Practice In BLADEN.'COLTJMBUS, SAMPSON and PENDER Counties. Collections promptly at tended to. - - Refer by permlflslon to CoL John A. McDowell, aoauu. uarne anax.rtewtonttoomson. ceo 8 8m --i-- H, B. FAISON. . ' - W. B. FAISON. FAISON & FAISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ; ;v ."CLINTON, N. C, Practice in Sampson, Duplin, Bladen, Wayne and Pender Counties, and in Supreme Court ef the State. . . - , - Refer br anecifll tMrmteoion to A. V. JiVhnann C: E. J. LlllT .: Fayetteville. N C; M&J. ChaSrK. Stedman, WD ; . de 178m mlngton,N. C. ; At Factory Prices, . K( nnn imported and. OU,UUU DOMESTIC CIGARS, 7 -4 tat sv T tsvTk a r-u-m . 150 Boxes TOBACCO, Wanted HIDES, FURS, WAX and WOOL, f ' , SAM'L BEAR, Sr, deSStf i . . , 18 Market Street. COMMERCIAL. VV I h MINGY ON MA RKET - BTAB OFilCE, Feb.'W, 6 P. M.( SPIRITS TURPENTTNE-Qaoted Arm at 89 cents per gallon bid up to 4 p. m. Later, there were sales of 60 casks at 39$ cents." 1 , DOHlESt'IC MARKETS. ' By Telegrapl.to the Morning Star.l f r Financial. Hbw Yobk, ieb. 12, Evening.Ster ling exchange 48fi, Money lri2 per cent. Governments very strong ; four ' per cents 1251: three per cents 1004 bid. State bonds dull. - ,r::-::-,--'l 'i-S.'. . Commercial I'1. ' - 'i '' Cotton firm; sales 516 bales; uplands 9 1 16c; Orleans $c; consolidated net re ceipts 15,566 bald; exports to Great Britain 11,203 bales, to prance bales; to the con tinent bales: Weekly statement net re ceipts, 1,606 bales; gross receipts 27,239 bales; exports, to &reat Britain 10,375 bales, to" the continent lpL,926 bales, to France 612 bales; sales to skinners 2,479 bales; Btock 285,559 bales. Southern flour quiet. Wheat winter on spot shade easier; spring very strong; ungraded! red 85c; No. 2 fed 91ic; March 9191fcl Corn spot ic lower; uoeraded 4850ic; No. 2. nominal; March 4950fc Oats without important change; No! 2, 88J38M Coffee fair Bio on spot firm at 8 87i Sugar unchanged and firm; fair to gof)d refining 5 5-165Jc Molasses unchanged. Cotton seed oil crude 2425c; jrefined 81c. Spirits tur pentine dull at 41c . Rosin steady at f 1 02 07t. PorkMrm and very quiet; mess $10 5011 00; middles firm long clear 6c. Lard 2Sc higher; western steam on spot $ 6 866 40. Freights to Liverpool weak; cotton 7-64d; wheat 2d. " Cotton net receipts 679 bales; ross re ceipts 3,568 bales. Futures closed firm, with sales to-day of 145,900 bales at the following quotations : February 9.04 9.07c; March j.089.07c; April 9.18 9.19c; May 9.2S9.29c; June 9.88c; July 9.449.45c; August 9.519.52c; Septem ber 9. 299. Sic $ October .li9.iac; No vember 9.98lf. 00c CfliCAeo. Feb. 12. Flour unchanged.' Wheat fluctuated within ie of range and closing at about yesterday's figures; Feb ruary 79i79f ;. spring 7982c. Corn closed ic highet than yesterday; cash 87c: March 87i37c. Oats stronger; cash 801c; March 29c Fork mesa 1015c higher; cash $11 10lt 15; March $11 05 11 20. Lard quiet anifl firm; cash $6 10612i; May $6 22i6; 25. - Boxed meats steady; dry salted shoulders $3 854 00; short rib $5 555 60; cear $5 805 85. Whiskey steady at $1 16l Sugar unchanged. - -i St. Loots, jFeb. 12. Flour dull and . easy. Wheat cjull and unsettled; No. 2 red cash90ic Coin higher and steady; No. 2 mixed cash 8435c bid; March 35i85fc. Oats higher; No. 2 mixed cash 29c; March 82c. Whiskey $1 09". Provisions very dulL Pork $11 25. Lard $5 956 00 Bulk meats boxed lots unchanged. Bacon long clear $ 87i5 90; short rib $6 00; clear $6 156 20. Charlestoh, S. C, Feb. 12. Spirits turpentine quiet at 88ic. Rosin strained 80c; good strained 90c Satahhah,! Ga., Feb. 12. ripirito tur pentine finnat 40c Rosin firm at $1 00 1 05; safes 4,600 bbls. 4- IBy Telegraph to the Mornma: Star.l February 2. Galveston, steady at 8 II-I60 net receipts 2,674 bales; Norfolk, quiet at 8 13-t6c net receipts 1,579 bales; Baltimore, nominal at 9c net receipts bales; Bostonjouiet at 9c net receipts 252 bales; Philadelphia, dull at 9ic net re ceipts 5 bales; Savannah, steady at 8 9-1 6c net receipts 2,276 bales; New Orleans, quiet at 8 9-1 6c net receipts 8,873 bales; Mobile, quiet at 8 9-16c net receipts 1,229 bales; Memphis, quiet at 8 9-1 6c net re ceipts 1,684 bales; Augusta, dull at 84c net receipts 248 bales; Charleston, very quiet at 8Jc net receipts 1,508 bales. CAROLINA OIL & CREOSOTE COM P'T, Wilmington, N. C, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIND8 OF CRE OSOTE D TIMBER, WOOD CREOSOTE OIL, OIL OF TAR. JUNIPER OIL, and BALSAM, PI NOLEUM, iTtBOLlGENEOUS ACID. CHARCOAL and all kinds of WOOD OIL. Correspondence solicited. Jan28tf JS BUYERS OF BEESWAX WE WILL, USTIL farther notice, pay 26c per lb. free on board steamer at Wfoningtoi H. BO WD LEAR Jt CO., oo 18 6m f r Boston, Mass. Hall's Lung Balsam, JLtSSTB LUN3 BALSAM, SCOTT'S EMUL- Bion. Phllllpps' lEmnlalon; also, Sal Mascatell'e, Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, at t F. C. MILLER'S, feb 7 tf Corner Fourth and Man Sts. Wood and Willow Ware QROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Hardware and Tinware, . House FamiBhinjr Goods, i For sale at lowest prices by I GILES MURCHISON, feb 7 tf Mnrchteon Block. Truly fJWB LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF HANDKERCHIEFS IN THE CITY. , Exquisite Styles In JEWELRY, cheap. POSITIVE BARGAINS In every class ef Goods. de Wtf JOHN J. HEPRieK. Flows and Castings, i jgOY DIXD2 AND DTXTE PLOWS, And CASTINGS, A B, 10, 85, 40, 45. And other PLOWS and CASTINGS, For sale low at GEO. A. PECK'S, jan 17 tf 29 So. Front. Bt. Sblp Clanilery & W Mesale Groceries, IN ADDITION TO OUR SHIP CHANDLERY BU- 8HTESS we carry a LARGE STOCK OF GROCE RIES, which can be BOUGHT CHEAP at Whole sale Prices, v - de9tf KTJRS St DOSCHER. ' Valentines. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF " ' FINE VALENTINES Just received at . " . ' if febCtf E3YATES' BOOK STQReI ;- Atkinson & Ilanning's : Insuranee Rooms, : : NO. 118 NORTH WATER STREET, . ' i . ? -WllinliiKton : N. C, . ' Fire MariHe aiflire Boipanies, Aregate Capital Represented Over 1100,000400; Large Stew of Oysters, ;r - For 30 Cent. AtSScarborough House, iWATER STREET,". 11 ' " ' de is Jtf .y ; Bet. Princess and Ohesnut. MARINE.: Port Almanac Febr nary 13. SunRises -.62A.M sun seu.rrtc, m4mM p: m Dav'a Lehfth; .;. . -;. -. ! 10b 46 m. 1 iMr ARRIVED. ; - " Btmr A P Hurt, Robeson,: Fayelteville; Woody & Curric rv-p. k; - Stmr Louise, Woodside8. irSmithville, master.1';:;' Ger barque Paranaji 407 tons, .Stabeo, Dakar, G Barker & Co. - V ; Ger barque Orion,' 837 tons," Claussen, Hamburg. lj Peschau & Wester m an n, with Kaimt. '?-.-i-f.'K:::-: VS.'-aiV;',-:; v.-. i Nor barque Gusta Helene, Flornoss, St .Thomas, Heide & Co. - lMMW- CLEARED. ; ' - v ' Stmr A i Hurt Robeson,' Fayetteville, Woody & Currie. :' V'- -Stmr Susie, Paddison, Point Caswell, master. ( fe'vir.? i'lTVl 1 :; : :Stmr ;: Louise,; Wobdsides. Smithyille, i Ger brig Romeo Lubben, Barcelona, Spain, AlexSprunt &SoK ? ; . : : . '. EXJPORXS. FOREIGN VBascexona; Spain Ger 1,175 bales cotton. brig Romeo MAROTEDIllECTORY. List of Vessel In thePorl of Wilming ton, iff. C Feb. 1U, 1886. This list does not embrace vessels under so tons. I BARQUES." -Albatross (Non), 358 .tons, Clausen, R E Heide & Co. " . Vineolf (Nor.), 892 tons, -, R E Heide & Co. ; ' ' Liberna (Ger.), tons, Jonassen, Heide & Co. i i. - ' - Belle Wooster. 455 tons, Higgins E G . Barker & Co. Margaretha (Dan.) 874 tons, Funder, Heide & Co. . i George Davis (Br.), 643 tons, Macumber, f Heide &Co. Mozart (Nor.), 820 tons, Gireuldsen, R E Heide &Co. Frey (Swed.), 239 tons, Johanscen, Heide &Co. Frank (Nor.), 315 tons, Larsen, Heide & Co. " BRIGS. ' Floreneel Henderson, 489 tons, Henderson, i EGBarker&Co. Romeo (Ger.), 311 tons, Lubben, Heide & ; Co. SCHOONERS. Post Boy, 162 toss, Gott, E G Barker & Co. Feiland (Br.), 158 tons, Winnie, E G Bar ker & Co. Annie G Midyette, tons, Gilliken, B F Mitchell & Son. Julia Elizabeth (Br.), tons, Ingraham, Cronly & Morriss. H S Marlor, 823 tons, Wines, Worth & Worth. Melvin, 100 tons, Hill, Geo Harris & Co. Ariadne, - 873 tons, Colby, E G Barker & Co. Lillie Holmes, 407 tons, Holmes, Geo Har riss&Co. Abbie Dunn, 265 tons, Gilchrist, EG Bar ker & Co. Annie R Lewis, 205 tons, Lewis, E G Bar ker & Co, Alice Hearn, 347 tons, Pennewell, Geo Harriss & Co, Charlotte T Sibley, 858 tons, Bartlett,-Geo Harriss & Co. Roger Moore, tons, Gilkey, E G Barker &Co.i Georgie Clrk, 865 tons, Bartlett, Gao Har riss Co. James Slater, 295 toes. Tooker, Ge Harris &Cc, Messecger, Falker, in distress, E G Barker &Co. f Annie Ainslie, 288 tons, McAndrews, Geo Harriss & Co.' Tom Williums, tons, Wheaton, Geo Har riss & Co. MaudBriggs, 237 tons, Toung. E.G Bar ker&Co. Joseph Baymore, 296 tons, Burdge, Geo Harriss & Co. . Etta M Barter, 290 tons. Barter, E G Bar ker & Co. Elizabeth A Baisley, tons, Townsend, Geo Harriss & Co. 1.1st of; Vessels Up, Cleared or Sailed for this Port. The following vessels are mentioned In the New York Maritime Eegister as being up and cleared for this port : 1 BARQUES. Ornon (Swed.), tons, Peilefsen, from Hamburg Jan. 1. Wodan (Ger.), 479 tons, Jahnke, frm Portsmouth ' Deo. fli. Bertha (For.), from Tarragona Deo. 19. Wodan (Ger.), 479 tons, Jaanke,from Portsmouth - Deo. 22. Flora (Nor.), S10 tons, Kloster, from London Doc. 4. Orion (Nor.), tons, Clausen, from Hamburg Deo. 8. -Beethoven (Ger.), tons,from TravemundeNov. 10. Maryland (For), tons, from Stettin Oct. 26. Texas (Ger.), 591 tons, Loef, from Hamburg Nov. 21. . i . t BRIGS. AoguBte Sophie (Ger.), 875 tons, Dethloff, from Liverpool Deo. 87. Aquatic (Br.), 831 tons, Haicrow.from Rotterdam Nov. 28. SOMETHING HICE ! ' i OUR CAR LOAD OF ... , , - " ! ... . i FresLi Beef, Mutton, Fort, Sausage, &c, HAS ARRIVED, Afld is for sale on our STALLS, NO& 10, 14 A 16, FRONT STREET MARKET HOUSE. feb4tf - W.E. WORTH&OO. Hountain Butter, A OTWLOT JUST ARRIVED.' , ICO BARRELS . j EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOE3. ' . ' MEDIUM AND GOOD NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. V 1400 BARRELS MEDIUM AND HIGH GRADE FLOUR. AT LOW PRICES, BY HALL & PEARSALL. feb 8 D&Wtf Peruvian Guano. DIRECT IMPORTATION JUST LANDED. EX. S. B. WYLO, - DIRECT from Havre to Wilmington, N. C. 12,1 37 BAGS mvna government .guano, in Its crude state. Guaranteed genuine and free from adulteration. ' - r : ; - SMITH & GILCHRIST, i, y 301 and 80SN. Water Street, JanS7tf ?" , Wilmington, N. C Steam Power. i mHIS MIGHTY POWER AT VnTJOTTOALT, A A. BOWDEN'S, has enabled them to put Bug gies. Wagons, or any kind of Vehicle, to the Bot?- tom jMotoo. Aaomnery ior wooaworting oz tne ft m.V. Vina Iuah 1haJm..j 1 iLm. they Intend to give their patrons the benefit of tne aeoreasea oost or jproauotlon. Call and get firloes of Carriages,- FhaBtons, Buggies, Wagons, ferts, Drays, Saddlery Goods, and of all kinds orV Repair Work, v 1 - . . AbooIutelyPure. - Thla powder never varies. A marvel of parity strength and wholeaomeness. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold inooml petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.. Sold only in cans. - ROYAL BAKINGIPOWDJSB CO. j: :-'( ;. v 106 Wall StN. Y. Wholesale, by ADRIAN & VOLIJSBS. nov 24 DW lv ; , nrm too or frm r - 4p BASS' PALE ALE, Ouinniss' Stout, Tropic and Kaiser Beer A FULL STOCK OF LIQUOESI Elegant Table Wines. ALSO, FULL ASSORTMENT FOR COOKING. A CHOICE SELECTION OF CIGARS. Spiced Figs' Feet, in Kits and 1-2 Bbls. A Fresh Lot of Fancy Crackers, Royster's Candy received tbls week. CELERY BY NEXT STEAMER. FOR SALE BY P. L Bridgers & Co. NORTH FRONT ST feb 7 DAWtf Fire-Proof Oil JS BETTER THAN any other Burning OIL "KEROSENE OIL, OR Can be nsed In any lamp For sale by HOLMES A WATTERS, 7 North Front St. HENRY HAAR, 701 Chesnut St. WM. OTBRSEN, corner 5th and Market. GIE8CHEN A BRO., corner Chesnut and McRae. P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and CampbelL J. C. STEVENSON $ CO., 617 North Fourth St. B. H. J. AUREUS, corner 7th and Market Sts. J. O. STEVENSON, 131 Market St. H. SCHTJLKEN, cornel 4th and Watamt Sts. J. H. BOESCH, No. 801 North Fourth St. GEO. M. CRAPON, No. 22 South Front St. H. A. GLAMXYER, No. 4 North Water St. JOHN HAAR, corner 4th and Nun. J. L. BO AT WRIGHT, 15 & 17 South Front St.: mh 29 tf 154 FROST SEREBT, NEW YORK. OTJR MR. NASH HAVING BEEN ELECTED A member of the New York Cotton Exchange, we are prepared to execute Orders on Contracts In Future Deliveries, Orders will .be received aad transmitted by onr firm in Wilmington PATBR8ON, DOWNING & CO. de20tt, Review copy. Cotton and Naval Stores CHIPPED TO US WILL BE CAREFULLY HAN O died at fall market value. Orders for Bagging, Ties, Hoop Iron and Glue filled at low Drices . WOODY & CURRIE, Commission Merchants se 17 tf Wilmington. N. C. Star Saloon JS THE PLACE TO GET THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. BEST OYSTERS IN THE CITY. Come and see me, and I will give you satisfaction In all respects. noCtf GEO. F. HERBERT. FAYETTEVIL,L,E Dollar Weekly News, Successor to FAYETTEVILLE SUN, WITH SUN'S SUBSCRIT TION LIST, AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ALSO, EVENING NEWS WITH GOOD LOCAL CIRCULATION. Good Advertising Medium fof Fayetteville and surrounding country. Send for Copies and Rates of Advertising to a G. WORTH, Editor and Proprietor. feb 13 D&Wtf ; ADVERTISE TN merchant and Farmer FUBLTJ9HED WEEKLY AT MARI0N,80 UTH CAB OLINA It has a large and Increasing circulation In the heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton section of the two States. . . It is a desirable medium of communication with both the Merchants and Farmers of this section, and particularly with those of Marlon and Marlboro Counties. It Is therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington. i jTbTmolucas, soStf . Proprietor. THE LANDMARK; PUBLISHED AT STATES VILLB, IREDELL CO N, C ' IS' THE ' ' . , : Leading Newspaper in Western Horth .... ,; . ;:, Carolina. ; ' . It Is the only Demoeratto Paper published la Iredell County one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has attained a larger local circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the county.. .... Its circulation In Alexander, WOkes. Ashe, AHe- gnany, xaaam, uavw ana ireaen, is larger toon that of any two papers In the State combined; and Is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold in Forsythe , 8urry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It Is the only per In Western North Carolina that employs a UAicvAssrjni aoxnt, and thus keep oonstanuy oecore tne people, unaor this system a rapidly Increasing circulation la the remits mating tne jjaxdxabx. . . THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDxUM t ' ' ' ' ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Address - "LANDMARK,- ' j ' Stateavaie H. The Famlido Enterprise 8TONEWALL, TX. C ' i A ' FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published in the GRAIN REGION of the State, v Subscription $L50 a year. Yearly AdvertlHlng rates One Square, $12; Two Squares, $l& Three squares, ism; jtout squares, quarter uolumn, S40-.Half Coiamn. uamn, sou; one vonunn, sioo. No ae- Vlaoon from above rates. - Address. ( Stonewall, NO. lienarketSt. WILL OPEN On Ilonday, Feb'y 1st, An Entire New Assortment of Cambric Edgings and Insertioes. - Nainsook Edgings and Insertiogs,- All over Embroideries, All over Lace Goods, Cambric and Mall Tacklngs, Victoria Lawn, good, from ICo np, Nainsook Checks, from 8o up. Lace Stripes and Checks, India Linens, Hair Cord Nainsooks, Pique from 6o np. DRESS GOODS. Spring Shades from 10c np, 4-4 Bleached, good, at 6J4o. Heavy Sheeting 5o per yard. Balance of Winter Goods will be closed ont VERY LOW FOR CASH, -AT- H LI. EATZ'B JanSltf 116 1SARKET ST. Capital Prize, 8150,000 "We do hereby certify that toe supervise Vie ar rangements for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the Company to use this eer cificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached to its advertisements." Commissioners. We, the undersigned Banks and Bankers, will pay aU Prizes drawn in the Louisiana. State Lotteries which may be presented at our counters. JT. H. OGI.ESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank, SARHTEIt H. KENNEDY, Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Unprecedented" Attraction OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution aaoptea ueoemDer xa, a. d. ib7. Its Grand.. Single Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or post pones. Look at the following Distribution : 1 90th Grand: Monthly AKDTHX Eitraoriinary Unarterly Drawing ! IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1886 Under the personal supervision and , management of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of.La.,M Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Yirpia. CAPITAL. PRIZE, $150,000. "Notice. Tickets are Ten Dollars only; Halves $5; Fifths $2; Tenths SL LIST OF PRIZES. ' 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $150,000 60,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000... 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000... 2 LARGE PRIZES OF ,10,000... 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000... 20 PRIZES OF 1,000... 60 " 500... 100 300... 200 " 200... 600 M " 100... 1,000 M . 60... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 , 100 Approximation Prizes of 100... .... 100 Approximation Prizes of 75... 2379 Prizes, amounting to ' 80,000 40,000 60,000 50,000 .. 20,000 .. 10,000 7,500 522.500 Applications for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Or leans. . For further information, write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orden,or New York Exchange In ordinary letter, Currency by Express (all sums of $5 and upward at onr expense) addressed M. A DAUPHIN. New Orleane, or Iff, A. DAUPHIN ,. WasblnctODt D. C. Make P. 0. Honey ; Orders payable and addrets Begistered Letters to ! NEWOBLEANSNATIONAL BAN&; r';-. .. , ; New Orleans. Law feb 10 DW8aw4w ' " we Ba" Almost Forgotten j IT IS TOO COMMON TO PRAISE YOURSELF but at H. C. PREMPERT'S, No. 7 South Front street, can certainly be found the beet Shaves, Hair Cuts, Ac., &o In the City of Wilmington. More especially since the crop of marriages seem' to be in such abundance. - . So give him a calL ' - - oc26tf " The Sayaiinali TSTeeHy Hews. qHB SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS IB NOW A ?X 13-page. 84 column newsBaoer. It contains each week a complete resume ef the world's do- lngs, editorials on the current topics of the dan Interesting reading for the fireside and farm, ori ginal ana selected, stories, accurate market re ports, in fact. It combines in a condensed form, all the best features of the dalrr cotemnorarv. the SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. It is a care fully edited, enterprising and entertaining family, lournai: not a local naoer. but one that can be . read with interest in any locality, f i - TheDrioeia onlv xl.SSa Tear, or In mheof ilve or more, $1.00 a year.- It la the cheapest paper of Its class in America. , . sample copies and premium lists sent on appli cation. ..---, f . J. H. ESTILL. . ?. ' deo29tf.- Savannah. Ga. C A S H ' M O U 0 E ! I BROWN & RODDICK , 0 IVorth Front St. - We offer the following INDUQBMENT8 on onr counter Monday morning, Febroarv 8th, In order to stir np business. The prices are loweMhan they have ever been In this market, and the qual ities will speak for themselves: UNBLEACHED CO! TON, 4c. ',''' :.'' . "j'.:.. . " .very heavy, 60. AH TJnen Unbleached; Hack Tbwels, 85 by 18 in., 10c. each, or $1.00 per doz. Pare Linen German Hand Loom Damask Towels, 88 by in., 20c. each, or $2.25 per dox. Pare Linen Bleached Damask Towels, 45 by 23 in., 25c. each, or $3 75 per doz. - PLAID NAINSOOKS, 8 aid 10c. TThey are positively THE CHEAPEST you have ever seen In that class of goods. Just Received this Day A large line of DOMESTIC BED SPREADS. Prices, $1.00, $125, $1.53 and $1.75. Entirely new designs. The qualities are also very much ahead of the last season's production, and the prices much lower .5 To Arriye on Tuesday, 9ttFelh A fall assortment of WHITE GOODS, Including all the Novelties. It will pay all who expect to purchase each goods to look in and examine onr line before It Is broken. Hailra Eflpgs ani Insertions, We have the largest lme ever brought to this - city, and can safely say they are twenty-five per cent, below the market. Just give us a call and see f or yourselves. BROWN & RODDICK. 9 NORTH FRONT STREET WILMINGTON. feb 7 tf ORANGES. ORANGES. Just received a small lot of Genuine Porto Rico , Oranges, RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE ISLAND. THESE ORANGES ARB THE SWEETEST AND FINEST KNOWN TO THE TRADE. Call early and secure SOMETHING NICE. JTtfO. L B OAT WRIGHT, feb4tf 15 & 17 SO. FRONT STREET. Flour. Flour. Flour. 1500 Bt1S FL0UB' onr 600108 Brwti' Gold Medal. Electric Light, Home Comfort , For sale low by feb7tf WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO. Bacon, Lard, Molasses. 200 60X68 D s &ni Smoked sidss AA Cases and Buckets LARD, 100 BblS 000100 ?0rt0 m MOLASSKS, For sale low br feb7tf WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. Sugar, Coffee, Bice. JQQ Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, 2jQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, 50 Bbl CAROUSA mcs- For sale low by - -feb 7tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN es CO. Shot, Hails, Hoop Iron. 25Q Bags SHOT, Kegs NAILS, K A A Bundles HOOP IRON, For sale low by - WILLIAMS, RANKIN Sk CO. feb7tf Irish Potatoes, JptROM THE NORTH AND WEST I irTHE BEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. For sale by ADRIAN A VOLLERSo S. B. cor. Front and Dock sts. deol3tf For Christmas. FIRE CRACKERS, COCOANUTS, ORANGES. CANDY, PRUNES, - RAISINS, APPLES, NUTS, CAKES,- CURRANTS, JELLY CITRON, For sale bv de 13 tf ADRIAN A VOLLEBS, Sundries. POWDER, LYE, TOBACCO. BUNGS, FLOUR, OATS, CHEESE, SHOT,: ; MATCHES, - NAILS, SOAP. fSNUFF, U CIGARS, GLUE, HOOP-IRON, MEAL, CORN, BUTTER, LARD. ISUGAB. MEATS, Ac fPor sale by ADRIAN VOLLERS, Wholesale Grocers, 8. E. opr. Dock and Front Sts. deistf Iiirerpool & London & Globe V taranc8 Co. .; PAYS ALL, LOSSES WITHOUT DISCOUNT. JvQd Smith, -.AGENTS. -'- - v Telephone Number 78 ' febvtf vConntry Merchants WILL FIND A LARGS AND WELL ASSORT ED STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE of every description. - We keep the best manufac turers' goods, and prices which we guarantee to be as low as any house in the country. All we ask la an examination of our stcck and-'prioes. . WM. E. SPRINGER CO., " . 19,2128 Market Street, feb 7tf - Wilmington N.C

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